I have to be honest I am pretty clueless about gender. Like I see gender function as social roles on a daily basis, but no framework to analyze it on a more meaningful level than picking up on some common behaviors and stereotypes.
I have to be honest I am pretty clueless about gender. Like I see gender function as social roles on a daily basis, but no framework to analyze it on a more meaningful level than picking up on some common behaviors and stereotypes.
I've been suggesting Whipping Girl by Julia Serano pretty frequently recently. I don't know quite what you mean by "redpill", but Serano definitely talks about gender in very interesting ways. It's definitely very much written from the point of view of a trans woman, but it's really quite interesting and thought-provoking even if that's not your particular relationship to gender. So yeah, I'd suggest reading that. It's good.